Dear Doctor (and those coming with us who are concerned about the future of doctors),
The Queens Medical Society wants to congratulate you on making one of the most important decisions of your career to have your voice heard on Legislative Day this March 4th!
The Queens Medical Society welcomes you to our bus transport and would like to make preparations for a successful journey.
We now have 2 buses! - one leaving from our Forest Hills headquarters and one leaving from Flushing Hospital, making a second stop at New York Hospital Queens.
I must know which bus you would like to ride on ASAP, so please read the details below and simply "reply" with your preference.
Both buses will be "Coach style" with comfortable seats and a rest room on board. We will have continental breakfast on both buses and lunch in Albany. There will also be refreshments for the ride home.
Forest Hills Location - The Queens Medical Society 112-25 Queens Blvd. - 5AM boarding begins, 5:30AM departure. Parking available FREE at the garage next door.
Flushing Location - Flushing Hospital Center across street from parking lot - 5AM boarding begins, 5:30AM on the road to second stop, New York Hospital Queens for 5:45AM departure time from Main Entrance near Lang Auditorium.
I must know which bus you would like to ride on ASAP, so please read the details below and simply "reply" with your preference.
Feel free to call our office with any questions at 718-268-7300.
Regards,
Janine
Janine Regosin, L.C.S.W.
Executive Director
The Medical Society of the County of Queens
112-25 Queens Blvd. 4th Floor
Forest Hills, NY 11375
718-268-7300
jRegosin@QueensMD.org
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